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1 Dr. Satish Vitthal Patil, MSc., PhD ( Microbiology) M Tech ( Environment Sciences) Asst. Professor School of Life Sciences North Maharashtra University Jalgaon. Contact Information: P. Box. 80, Umavi Nagar, Jalgaon 425 001, (M.S.) INDIA Tel : +91 257 2257421 -25 Fax : +91 257 2258403 Email : [email protected] [email protected] Educational Detail: Degree University Year Ph.D. (Microbiology) North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 2000 M.Sc. (Microbiology) North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 1993 BSc. Botany University of Pune 1990
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Dr. Satish Vitthal Patil,

MSc., PhD ( Microbiology)

M Tech ( Environment Sciences)

Asst. Professor

School of Life Sciences

North Maharashtra University Jalgaon.

Contact Information:

P. Box. 80, Umavi Nagar,

Jalgaon 425 001, (M.S.) INDIA

Tel : +91 257 2257421 -25

Fax : +91 257 2258403

Email : [email protected]

[email protected]

Educational Detail:

Degree University Year

Ph.D. (Microbiology) North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 2000

M.Sc. (Microbiology) North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 1993

BSc. Botany University of Pune 1990

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Research interest:

My research focuses on the screening of microbes from different niches and their vital

role, which may be useful in adressing some vital questions like:

Can we make evolution-proof bioinsecticides ?

Will presence or absence of endosymbiont will make insect as vector or insect ?

Can Mosquito control programme in India will be made more effective on

background of Global warming ?

Can entomopathogenic bacteria other than Bt and some symbionts will be used to

produce a cheap organic pesticide for sustainable malaria control ?

Will Nanoparticles, microbial and plant metabolites combination will help to

make evolution-proof pesticide ?

Biological control of Broomrape will possible by using some microbes?

Service Detail:

Assistant Professor: 13 Oct 2007 – till date

Labrotory Assistat: May 23 1994- 20 Oct. 2007

On going and completed research projects and work:

Scrrening of Mosquito larvicidal organisms : 36.45 lcas ( DBT 2014-2017)

Bioferilizer & biopesticide bankfor local Farmers( RGSTC Delhi): 21 Lacs

Biocontrol of Mealy Bug and Mosquito ( DBT Delhi): 12.63 Lacs ( completed

(2011-2013).

Use of Psylium husk as soil conditiners: UGC : 5.66 lacs (2010-2012).

Use of Bacterial plymer as soil conditioners DST: 12 lacs ( 2004-2007)

Biological synthesis of nanoparticles ( PhD work)

Biopolymer synthesis & application in nanotechnology( PhD Work)

Biological pigment production & its aplication ( PhD work, project submitted

DBT)

Biological control of Broomrape

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Indian patent : No 19507 “ A method for exopolysaccharide

production”(2003).

Awards University Best Teacher Award 2015-16

Excellenace research Awarded” by North Mahrahtra Univrsity in (2015-16)

for excellence research work

“Excellenace research Awarded” by North Mahrahtra Univrsity in (2013-14)

for excellence research work

Awarded by North Mahrahtra Univrsity in (2012-13) for Best work in

researche and development in field.

Awarded with the Young scientists by DST, New Delhi under fast track

scheme and sanctioned sum of Rs. 12 Lacs in the form of project grant for three

years for the proposal ‘Fermentative production of biopolymer for its application

as soil conditioner’ in the year 2004.

Publications in international Journal ( 2017-2018): 03

1. Sunil H. Koli, Rahul K. Suryawanshi, Chandrashekhar D. Patil1, and Satish V. ( June

2017)PatiMonascus pigments mediated rapid green synthesis and characterization of

gold nanoparticles with possible mechanism. Nanocluster sciences. ( accepted) IF:1.6.

2. Sunil H. Koli, Rahul K. Suryawanshi, Chandrashekhar D. Patil1, and Satish V. (June

2017)Mechanistic approach for fabrication of gold nanoparticles by Nitzschia diatom

and their antibacterial activityBioprocess and biosystem enginering. If 1.9

3. Sunil H. Koli, Rahul K. Suryawanshi, Chandrashekhar D. Patil1, and Satish V. Patil(

March2017).Fluconazole treatment enhances extracellular release of red pigments in

the fungus Monascus purpureus, FEMS Microbiology Letters, 364, 2017, doi:

0.1093/femsle/fnx058 (IF 1.69)

Publications in international Journal ( 2016-2017):12

1. Patil C D Sunil Koli, Suryawanshi Rahul, , Patil Satish V (Dec 2016) Improved

method for effective screening of ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate)

deaminase producing microorganisms Journal of Microbiological J Microbiol

Methods. ;131:102-104. (IF 1.9)

2. Sunil Koli, Suryawanshi Rahul,Patil C D, Patil Satish V.(Aug.2016).Review “

Monascus Pigment : Characterizations and applications ( Accepted). In Book “

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Biopigmentation and Biotechnological Implementation. Publisher Wiley, NJ,

USA.

3. Narkhede CP, Suryawanshi RK, Patil C D, Borase H.P and Patil SV. ( Aug.

2017) "Potentiation of BT by using some natural product: Novel preparations

against Dengue vector Aedes aegypti larvae ( accepted), in Indian Journal of

Natural Products and Resources IJNPR Vol.7(3) .

4. Narkhede CP, Suryawanshi RK, Patil C D, Borase H.P and Patil SV. ( July

2016) Use of protease inhibitory gold nanoparticles as a compatibility enhancer

for Bt and deltamethrin: A novel approach for pest control. : Biocatalysis and

Agricultural Biotechnology : 8, 8-12 (Impact Factor-0.901)

5. Patil CD, Boarse H P, Suryawanshi RK, and Patil SV Trypsin inactivation by

latex fabricated gold nanoparticles: A new strategy towards insect control.(

Oct.2016 Enzyme Microb Technol. 92:18-25. Factor -2.6).

6. Suryawanshi RK, Koli Sunil, Hemant Borase, Hallsworth JE and Patil SV

(Dec.2016)Antimicrobial activity of prodigiosin is attributable to plasma-membrane

damageNatural Product Research,572-577 DOI: 0.1080/14786419.2016.1195380

IF 1.89).

7. Patil CD, Narkhede CP, Suryawanshi RK, and Patil SV (2015). Vorticella sp:

Prospective Mosquito Biocontrolling agents. J Arthropod-Borne Dis, December 2016, 10(4):

602–607 (IF -1.02).

8. Mohite BV, Patil SV (2015). Impact of Microbial Cellulases on Microbial

Cellulose Biotechnology in: Chapter 4 for the book “New and Future

Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering” (Elsevier)

9. Salunkhe RB, Patil CD, Borase HP, Patil SS and Patil SV (Dec.2015). Effect of

different Carbon sources on morphology and silver accumulation in

Cochliobolus lunatus. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 177:1409-

1423. doi: 10.1007/s12010-015-1822-9 (Impact Factor- 1.89).

10. Mohite BV, Patil SV (2015). In situ development of nanosilver impregnated

bacterial cellulose for sustainable released antimicrobial wound dressing. Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials. 2016, Vol. 14 Issue 1, pe53-

e58. 6p. (IF 1.5).

11. Mohite BV, Patil SV(2015). Insights into Bacterial Cellulose Biosynthesis and

Production (Chapter accepted) Book “Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives:

Synthesis, Modification and Applications”. Nova Science Publishers, Inc NY

11788 USA. Pp.27-48, ISBN: 978-1-63483-127-7

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12. Suryawanshi RK, Salunkhe RB, Borase HP, and Patil SV (2016). In vitro

antiparasitic activity of microbial pigments and their combination with

phytosynthesized metal nanoparticles. Parasitology International.

664(5):353-356, doi: 10.1016/j.parint.2015.05.004 (IF- 2.02).

Publications in international Journal ( 2015-2016): 10

1. Patil CD, Suryawanshi RK, Salunkhe RB, Borase HP, and Patil SV (Feb.2015).

Maintenance of Residual Activity of Bt Toxin by Using Natural and Synthetic

dyes: A Novel Approach for Sustainable Mosquito Vector Control. Natural

Product Research. 29(24): 2350-2354, doi-10.1080/14786419.2015.1013956. (IF

- 1.22).

2. Patil CD, Suryawanshi RK, Salunkhe RB, Borase HP, and Patil SV ( Sept2015).

Mosquito larvicidal and pupaecidal potential of prodigiosin from Serratia

marcescens and understanding its mechanism of action. Pesticide Biochemistry

and Physiology. 123,29-55, doi-10.1016/j.pestbp.2015.01.018 (Impact Factor-

2.38).

3. Narkhede CP, Patil AR, Koli SH, Suryawanshi RK, Wagh ND, Salunke BK and

Patil SV (Feb2015). Studies on endosulfan degradationbylocalisolate

Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology.

4(2):259-265, doi:10.1016/j.bcab.2015.01.006 (Impact Factor-0.901).

4. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK, Kim

BS, Bapat VA and Patil SV ( 15April 2015). Bio- functionalized silver

nanoparticles: A novel colorimetric probe for cysteine detection. Applied

Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 175(7):3479-3493, doi: 10.1007/s12010-

015-1519-0 (Impact Factor -1.606).

5. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV (

April, 2015). Innovative approach for microbial Urease inhibition by Ficus carica

extract fabricated silver nanoparticles: An in vitro study. Biotechnology and

Applied Biochemistry. doi: 10.1002/bab.1341(Impact Factor -1.362).

6. Stevenson A, Cray JA, Williams JP, Santos R, Sahay R, Neuenkirchen

N, McClure CD, Grant IR, Houghton JD, Quinn JP, Timson DJ, Patil SV, Singhal

RS, Antón J, Dijksterhuis J, Hocking AD, Lievens B, Rangel DE, Voytek

MA, Gunde-Cimerman N, Oren A, Timmis KN, McGenity TJ and Hallsworth JE

(June 2015). Is there a common water-activity limit for the three Domains of life?

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ISME Journal. 9(6): 1333–1351. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2014.219. (Impact Factor

- 9.302).

7. Suryawanshi RK, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Borase HP, and Patil SV (Nov2014).

Towards an understanding of bacterial metabolites prodigiosin and violacein and

their potential for use in commercial sunscreens. International

Journal of Cosmetic Science. 37(1):98-107, doi: 10.1111/ics.12175(Impact

Factor -1.45).

8. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Biofunctionalized silver nanoparticles as a novel colorimetric probe for

melamine detection in raw milk. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry.

62(5):652-662, doi: 10.1002/bab.1306 (Impact Factor -1.362).

9. Mohite BV, Patil SV (2014). Bacterial cellulose of Gluconoacetobacter hansenii

as a potential bioadsorption agent for its green environment applications. Journal

of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. 25(18):2053-2065, doi:

10.1080/09205063.2014.970063 (Impact Factor-1.70).

10. Mohite BV, Suryawanshi RK and Patil SV (2014). Bacterial cellulose for its drug

loading and release potential. Cellulose Chemistry and Technology. (Accepted).

Publications in international Journal ( 2014-2015): 12

1. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Phytolatex synthesized gold nanoparticles as novel agent to enhance sun

protection factor of commercial sunscreens. International Journal of Cosmetic

Science. 36(6):571-578, doi- 10.1111/ics.12158 (Impact Factor -1.45).

2. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Inhibition of restriction endonucleases by biofunctionalized silver

nanoparticles: An in vitro study. 134(1):24-26,doi- 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.07.055

Material letters, (Impact Factor -2.36).

3. Suryawanshi RK, Borase HP, Patil CD, and Patil SV (2014). Screening of

Rubiaceae and Apocyanaceae extracts for mosquito larvicidal potential. Natural

Product Research. 29(4):353-358, doi: 10.1080/14786419.2014.941362 (Impact

Factor -1.22).

4. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Mercury sensing and toxicity studies of novel latex fabricated silver

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nanoparticles. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering. 37(11):2223-33, doi-

10.1007/s00449-014-1200-y (Impact Factor-1.99).

5. Suryawanshi RK, Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke

BK and Patil SV (2014). Studies on production and biological potential of pigment

"Prodigiosin" by Serratia marcescens. Applied Biochemistry and

Biotechnology.173(5):1209-21, doi- 10.1007/s12010-014-0921-3. (Impact

Factor-1.89).

6. Suryawanshi RK ,Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Nematicidal activity of microbial pigment from Serratia marcescens.

Natural Produc Research. 28(17):13404, doi- 10.1080/14786419.2014.904310

y(Impact Factor-1.22).

7. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Plant Extract: A Promising Biomatrix for Ecofriendly, Controlled

Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology.

173(1):1-29. doi- 10.1007/s12010-014-0831-4. (Impact Factor-1.89).

8. Mohite BV and Patil SV (2014). Physical, structural, mechanical and thermal

characterization of bacterial cellulose by G. hansenii NCIM 2529.

Carbohydrate Polymers.106:32–141, doi:10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.02.012

(Impact Factor- 3.5).

9. Mohite BV and Patil SV (2014). Investigation of Bacterial Cellulose Biosynthesis

Mechanism in Gluconoacetobacter hansenii. ISRN Microbiology. 2014:1-8.

Article ID 836083, doi-10.1155/2014/836083.

10. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil SV

(2014). Transformation of aromatic dyes using green synthesized silver

nanoparticles. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering. 37(8):1695-1705, doi-

10.1007/s00449-014-1142-4 (Impact Factor-1.99).

11. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK and Patil

SV(2014). Catalytic and synergistic-antibacterial potential of green synthesized

silver nanoparticles, its ecotoxicological evaluation on Poecillia reticulata.

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry. 61(4):385-394, doi-

10.1002/bab.1189. (Impact Factor-1.348).

12. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Narkhede CP, Suryawanshi RK, Salunke BK

and Patil SV(2014). Mosquitolarvicidal and silver nanoparticles synthesis

potential of plant latex. Journal of Entomological and Acarological

Research,46(2):59-65, doi-10.4081/jear.2014.1920.

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Publications in international Journal (2013- 2014) :12

1. Patil CD, Borase HP and Patil SV(2014). Evaluation of different culture media for

improvement in bioinsecticides production by indigenous Bacillus thuringiensis

and their application against larvae of Aedes aegypti. The Scientific World

Journal. 2014:1-7,doi.-10.1155/2014/273030 (Impact Factor- 1.730).

2. Cray JA, Bhaganna P, Singhal RS, Patil SV, Saha D, Chakraborty R, Iwaguchi S,

Timson DJ. and Hallsworth JE (2014) Chaotropic and hydrophobic stress

mechanisms of antifungal substances. In: Dehne, H.W.; Deising H.B.; Fraaije, B.;

Gisi, U.; Hermann, D.; Mehl, A.; Oerke, E.C.; Russell, P.E.: Stammler, G.; Kuck

K.H. and Lyr H. (Eds), Modern Fungicides and Antifungal Compounds, Vol.

VII. ©2014 Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft, Braunschweig, ISBN: 978-

3-941261-13-6.

3. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunke BK and Patil SV (2013). Phyto-Synthesized Silver

Nanoparticles: A Potent Mosquito Biolarvicidal Agent. Nanomedine

Biotherapeutic Discovery. 3(1):1-7,doi:10.4172/2155-983X.1000111.

4. Mohite BV and Patil SV. (2013). A novel Biomaterial: Bacterial Cellulose & Its

New Era Applications. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry. 62(2):101-

110, doi:10.1002/bab.1148 (Impact Factor- 1.3).

5. Patil CD, Borase HP, Salunke BK and Patil SV (2013). Mosquito Larvicidal

Potential of Gossypium hirsutum (Bt cotton) Leaves Extracts against Aedes

aegypti and Anopheles stephensi larvae. Journal of

Arthropod-Borne Diseases. 8(1): 91–101 (Impact Factor-1.02)

6. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunke BK and Patil SV(2013). Ficus carica latex

mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its application as chemophoto

protective agent. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology.171(3):676-88. doi:

10.1007/s12010-013-0385 (Impact Factor-1.9).

7. Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunke BK and Patil SV,(2013). Phyto-Synthesized Silver

Nanoparticles: A Potent Biolarvicidal Agent. Journal of Nanomedicine and

Biotherapeutic Discovery 3(1):1-7, doi: 10.4172/2155-983X.1000111.

8. Patil CD, Borase HP, Salunke BK and Patil SV(2013). Alteration in Bacillus

thuringiensis toxicity by curing gut flora: Novel approach for mosquito resistance

management. Parasitology Research. 112(9):3283-8, doi: 10.1007/s00436-013-

3507-z. (Impact Factor-2.852)

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9. Borase HP, Patil CD, Sauter IP, Rott MB and Patil SV (2013). Amoebicidal

activity of phytosynthesized silver nanoparticles and their in vitro cytotoxicity to

human cells.FEMS Microbiology Letters. 345(2):127-31, doi: 10.1111/1574-

6968.12195 (Impact Factor-2.044)

10. Mohanty, P., Ranjit M, Pati R, Banerjee,B, Patil SV and Sonawane A. (2013).

a. Cationic antimicrobial peptides and biogenic silver nanoparticles kill

mycobacteria without eliciting DNA damage and cytotoxicity in mouse

macrophages. Journal of Antimicrobials and chemotherapy. doi-

10.1128/AAC.02475-12AAC.02475-12. (Impact Factor-4.9)

11. Tetreau G, Patil CD, Chandor-Proust A, Salunke BK, Patil SV and Després

L.(2013). Production of the bioinsecticide Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Israelensis

with deltamethrin increases toxicity toward mosquito larvae. Letters in Applied

Microbiology. 57(2):151-6, doi: 10.1111/lam.12089 (Impact Factor-1.622)

12. Salunkhe RB, Patil CD, Salunke BK, M. Rosas-Garcı´a and Patil SV (2013).

Effect of wax degrading bacteria on life cycle of the pink hibiscus mealybug,

Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) BioControl.

58:535–542,doi- 10.1007/s10526-013-9513-3(Impact Factor-2.215).

Publication in international Journal (2009-2012):08 1. Mohite BV, Kamalaja K and Patil SV (2013). Statistical optimization of culture

conditions for enhanced bacterial cellulose production by Gluconoacetobacter

hansenii NCIM 2529. Cellulose. 19:5:1655-1666, doi-10.1007/s10570-012-9760-

y (Impact Factor- 3.6).

2. Mohite BV, Salunke BK, Kamalaja K, Patil SV (2013). Enhanced Production of

Bacterial Cellulose by Using Gluconacetobacter hanseniiNCIM 2529 Strain

Under Shaking Conditions. Applied Biochemistry and

Biotechnology.169(5):1497-511,doi-10.1007/s12010-013-0092-7.(Impact

Factor- 1.89).

3. Patil SV, Borase HP, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB and Salunke BK (2012).

Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using latex from few Euphorbian plants and

their antimicrobial potential. Applied Biochemistry and

Biotechnology.167(4):776-90, doi- 10.1007/s12010-012-9710-z (Impact Factor-

1.89).

4. Patil CD, Patil SV, Salunke BK and Salunkhe RB (2011). Prodigiosin produced by

Serratia marcescens NMCC46 as a mosquito larvicidal agent against Aedes

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aegypti and Anopheles stephensi. Parasitology Research. 109(4):1179-87.(

Impact Factor-2.852).

5. Patil CD, Patil SV, Salunke BK and Salunkhe RB (2011). Insecticidal potency of

bacterial species Bacillus thuringiensis SV2 and Serratia nematodiphila SV6

against larvae of mosquito species Aedes aegypti, Anopheles stephensi, and Culex

quinquefasciatus. Parasitology Research.109(4):1179-87. doi: 10.1007/s00436-

011-2365-9(Impact Factor- 2.852).

6. Patil CD, Borase HP, Patil SV, Salunkhe RB and Salunke BK (2012). Larvicidal

activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized using Pergularia daemia plant latex

against Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi and nontarget fish Poecillia

reticulata. Parasitology Research. 111(2):555-62, doi- 10.1007/s00436-012-

2867-0 (Impact Factor- 2.852).

7. Patil SV, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Maheshwari VL and Salunke BK (2011).

Studies on life cycle of mealybug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green) (Hemiptera:

Pseudococcidae), on different hosts at different constant temperatures. Crop

Protection. 30:1553-1556. doi:10.1016/j.cropro.2011.08.010(Impact Factor-

2.215).

8. Patil CD, Patil SV, Borase HP, Salunke BK and Salunkhe RB. (2011). Larvicidal

activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized using Plumeria rubra plant latex

against Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi Parasitology Research.

110(5):1815-22,doi- 10.1007/s00436-011-2704 (Impact Factor- 2.852).

Publications in international Journal (2012- 2013) :08 1. Patil CD, Patil SV, Salunke BK and Salunkhe RB (2011). Bioefficacy of

Plumbago zeylanica (Plumbaginaceae) and Cestrum nocturnum (Solanaceae)

plant extracts against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicide) and nontarget fish

Poecilia reticulata. Parasitology Research. 108(5):1253-63. doi- doi:

10.1007/s00436-010-2174-6 (Impact Factor- 2.852).

2. Patil SV, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB and Salunke BK (2010). Larvicidal activities of

six plants extracts against two mosquito species, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles

stephensi.Tropical Biomedicine 2010:27(3):360-5. (Impact Factor- 0.649).

3. Salunkhe RB, Patil SV, Patil CD and Salunke BK. (2011). Larvicidal potential of

silver nanoparticles synthesized using fungus Cochliobolus lunatus against Aedes

aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) and Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera; Culicidae).

Parasitolology Research. 109(3):823-31. doi: 10.1007/s00436-011-2328-1.

(Impact Factor- -2.852)

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4. Salunkhe RB, Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil CD and Sonawane AM. (2011). Studies

on silver accumulation and nanoparticle synthesis by Cochliobolus lunatus. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 165(1):221-34. doi-10.1007/s12010-

011-9245-8(Impact Factor- 1.89).

5. Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil CD and Salunkhe RB.(2011). Studies on amendment

of different biopolymers in sandy loam and their effect on germination, seedling

growth of Gossypium herbaceum L. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology

163(6):780-91.doi-10.1007/s12010-010-9082-1.( Impact Factor- 1.89).

6. Patil SV, Patil CD, Salunke BK, Salunkhe RB, Bathe GA and Patil DM (2011).

Studies on characterization of bioflocculant exopolysaccharide of Azotobacter

indicus and its potential for wastewater treatment. Applied Biochemistry and

Biotechnology. 163(4):463-72. doi: 10.1007/s12010-010-9054-5(Impact Factor-

-1.89).

7. Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, Gavit P and Maheshwari VL.

(2010). Potential of extracts of the tropical plant Balanites aegyptiaca (L) del.

(Balanitaceae) to control the mealy bug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Homoptera:

Pseudococcidae). Crop Protection. 29(11):1293-96,

doi:10.1016/j.cropro.2010.05.016 (Impact Factor- 1.449).

8. Patil SV, Salunkhe RB, Patil CD, Patil DM and Salunke BK (2010). Bioflocculant

exopolysaccharide production by Azotobacter indicus using flower extract of

Madhuca latifolia L. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 162(4):1095-

108.doi: 10.1007/s12010-009-8820-8(Impact Factor- 1.89).

Publication in National Journal :13

1. Patil SV and Salunke BK (2012). Will New UGC Rules Produce Quality PhDs.

.University News Journal of Higher Education ISSN0566-257.Vol.50.no.11march12-

18.2012.

2. Patil SV, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB and Salunke BK. (2010). Introduction of mosquito

larvicidal potential of some plants occurring in Jalgaon District, Maharashtra. Journal

of Herbal Science & Technology, 10(3): 19-22 (ISSN :0974 6153).

3. Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil CD, and Salunkhe RB.(2010). Introduction of mosquito

larvicidal potential of some plants occurring in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra. Journal

of Herbal Science & Technology. 06:19-22,

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4. Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil AV, Chandode R and Khandagale A (2009). A. Potential

of Euphorbia heterophylla L., plant extract to prepare cheese. Indian Journal of

Crop Science 4:87-92,

5. Patil SV, Salunke BK, Patil CD, Salunkhe RB, and Patil DM (2009). In vitro study of

an antibacterial and antioxidant activity of Helicteres isora L. Journal of Herbal

Science & Technology. 02:1-10.

6. Patil RH, Patil SV, Rajput JA, Bhat JA, Chaudhari RG, Patil UK and Chincholkar

SB. (2008). Biotransformation of Rifamycin B to Rifamycin S with free and

immobilized cells of C. lunata. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology.2:211-

214.

7. Patil SV, Salunke BK, and Bhat JA (2004). Synthetic seed : A Potential tool to

conserve plant. Book Chapter. Biotechnological applications in Environmnt and

agriculture. ABD publishers Jodhpur India.

8. Patil SV, Salunke BK and Bhat JA (2003). Herbal rennet from Calaotropis gigantea.

Journal of Medicinal and Aromatc Plant Sciences. 25:392-396.

9. Patil SV, Salunke BK and Bhat JA (2003). Synthestic seeds – A potential tool to

conserved plants. Geen page article.Journal of Natural product Radiance.

10. Patil SV, and Bhat JA (2002). Other uses of Psyllium. Spectrum : Medicine Science

Reporter Oct.2002

11. Patil SV, Salunke BK and Bhat JA (2003). Foliar Extract of Calotropis gigantea

asource of rennet. Chemical industry News, March 2003.

12. Salunke BK, Patil SV, Lad R, Chattrge S, and Maheshwari VL (2008). Anti bacterial

activities of three Indian plants. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research. 8(3):1545-

1550.

13. Patil SV, Bhalerao TS, Thoarat SR, Patil AV, and Salunke BK (2000). Bacterial study

of Unapdeo Thermal spring of Maharashtra.Bulletin of Environmental Science.19:

7-8.

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Research students: A real catalyst of work

Dr. Chandrashekhar. D Patil (Microbiology).:

Marie Curie Fellow 2017 ( 10th Rank internationally)

SRF-CSIR, Delhi,2012 Charpak fellowship France 2013

Erasmus Mundus fellow 2014. Outstanding PDF Israel 2015

Dr. Bavana. V Mohite ( Microbiology) RFMS Fellow UGC , Delhi).

Young Scientist DST, New Delhi

Dr. Hemant P. Borase ( Biochemistry).: Inspire Fellowship DST ,N PDF. SERB

Rahul. Suryawanshi.(Biotechnology Erasmus Mundus fellow,2016)

N PDF. SRB New Delhi

Kreithman Fellowship Israel

Rahul. B. Salunke ( Microbiology).: Indo Israel Fellowship

Chandrakant P. Narkhede: ( Biochemistry) (RFMS Fellow UGC , Delhi)

Sunil H. Koli ( Microbiology) RFMS Fellow UGC , Delhi)